“Suerte” pairs Yan Block’s sharp delivery with RaiNao’s soft vocals under Slow Jamz’s mellow production—Puerto Rico meets lounge house with club shadows. Soolking’s “Tkt Pas” fuses raï, soul, and melodic...
Ski Mask the Slump God fires up “Catch Me Outside 2” with Timbaland and Missy Elliot, throwing back to his 2017 breakout over 2000s-styled trap. Drake’s “What Did I Miss?”...
“Dum Dum” brings Asees Kaur’s voice and Jaani’s lyrics into focus, with Jacqueline Fernandez leading the visuals in a stylized breakup. Guru Randhawa’s “Sirra,” off his indie album, links him...
xplore the latest Top 20 rankings across 30 vintage genres as of June 30, 2025, featuring new entries, exits, and major shifts from artists like Death In Vegas, The White...
Jessi flips the script with “Newsflash,” tossing media buzz aside while juggling childhood clips and stage shots, plus a Jadakiss cameo that adds range. Wonho’s “Better Than Me” taps into...
Tommy Genesis plays with late-’90s pop tropes on "True Blue," blending glitchy beats, clipped vocals, and synth-driven polish. King Princess’s "Hollowheart" ups the drama with twisted metaphors and glitter-soaked visuals,...
Popcaan’s “SnapChat” leans on a 12-string riff and app references, while Likkle Vybz and Vybz Kartel sync up again on “Rich Again (Remix).” Sfera Ebbasta and Shiva team up as...
Benson Boone’s “Mr Electric Blue” pokes fun at music biz debt, while Ed Sheeran’s “Drive” brings racing energy with help from John Mayer and Dave Grohl. Lorde opens her album...
"MiuMiu" by Sofía Reyes, Luísa Sonza, and RaiNao pairs sharp beats with a bilingual hook, while TINI and Beéle's “Universidad” leans into romantic confusion. Katteyes, Jere Klein, and Lucky Brown...
Ozuna returns to afro-Caribbean fusion on “Sirenita,” while Duki swings irony through trap on “Golfista.” Myke Towers and Quevedo reunite for the coastal-toned “Soleao,” and Kidd Keo blurs languages in...
Baekhyun’s “Elevator” casts emotional turbulence into a smooth R&B frame, while Reichi’s “Machigainai” slices through minimalist beats with clipped Osaka precision. KJRGL debuts with “Cloud_Six,” fusing K-pop polish and J-pop...
“Bate” by DENNIS, Luísa Sonza, and Kenia OS prioritizes repetition and rhythm over narrative, built for dancefloor hypnosis. Montaner’s “Si Tuviera Que Elegir” returns as a family trio ballad, while...
Sarika Gill’s “Hor Gal” anchors Punjabi vocal assertiveness in beat-driven production, while Wolf Alice’s “Bloom Baby Bloom” trades distortion for piano-led introspection. Reneé Rapp’s “Leave Me Alone” signals autonomy post-television....
Tommy Lee Sparta returns with “Big Ah Dat,” steeped in dark dancehall tones, while Chronic Law's “NY Girls” and Areakode’s “Level Up” keep the genre's pulse sharp. SVM!R’s “RICK RO$$”...
The Haunted’s “In Fire Reborn” marches to a 6/8 beat with soldier’s-eye lyrics and a lineup featuring Marco Aro and Adrian Erlandsson. Battle Beast’s “Last Goodbye,” inspired by a cancer...
April’s vintage charts show minimal disruption, with only a few new entries—New Edition, XTC, Machine Head, and Kodak Black—shuffling into established rankings. Most top tracks hold firm
Shallipopi and Burna Boy rework "Laho II" into a Benin-rooted plea for strength. Jah Prayzah’s "Kuno" folds ancestry into lullaby-toned Shona rhythms with daughter Kayla. Matata and Bien mix Gengetone...
Blac Youngsta’s "Snake" brings GT—aka BTS—into a stark landscape of betrayal and vigilance, riding a sparse beat that leans more venom than redemption. His delivery remains sharp and transactional, reflecting...
Ken Carson’s *Lord of Chaos* opens his fourth album with distorted 808s, synths, and chaos-driven visuals, declaring supremacy through occult-tinged bars. Benny Soliven’s *On Time* pairs West Coast melodies with...
April 3, 2016 - Jorma Kaukonen, Larry Campbell and Keb' Mo' will join David Bromberg and band to celebrate his 70 th birthday at The Egg in Albany, New York